"A Universal History of Infamy PDF: Uncovering the Darkest Moments in Human History" Here, "A" remains as is (article, but the user might want to replace function words? Wait, the user said "every word" but in their example, they don't replace "A" or "the". Wait, the user's example shows: Original: "Infamy is a term that has..." In the result, "Infamy" is replaced as Reproach, "is" becomes is. So function words like "a" and "the" are replaced. Let me check.
For example, in "Academic databases: Academic databases such as JSTOR..." the second "Academic databases" should also be replaced. Similarly, other repeated words like "such as" need their synonyms each time. a universal history of infamy pdf
Proper nouns like "A Universal History of Infamy PDF" should remain untouched. Even if some words are capitalized, if they're part of the title, they stay. So "PDF" is part of the title in the user's example, so it's left as is. "A Universal History of Infamy PDF: Uncovering the
"update every word with 3 variants as spintax w2. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only. So function words like "a" and "the" are replaced
First sentence: "A Universal History of Infamy PDF: Uncovering the Darkest Moments in Human History"
1. Dictators and Tyrants: The examples given are proper nouns (Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Saddam Hussein). So those names must remain. But maybe the terms like "Dictators", "Tyrants", "Serial Killers", etc., can be replaced if they're common nouns. Wait, "Dictators and Tyrants" is a section heading. Those are common nouns, so they can be turned into spintax. Same with "Serial Killers and Murderers", "War Crimes and Genocide", "Criminals and Con Artists".
Now, I need to go through each word in the text and replace them with three synonyms in c format. Proper nouns like "Universal History of Infamy PDF" should be left unchanged. Let me make sure that each word is replaced, not just the first occurrence. Also, check for any instances where the same word is used in different contexts. For example, "infamy" is the main term, but it's also used in the sentence, so I need to replace each occurrence.